Showing posts with label Purnululu National Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Purnululu National Park. Show all posts

5 June 2012

What to see and do in The Kimberley


Shopping
For a relaxed shopping atmosphere head to the Broome Courthouse Markets and enjoy Broome’s freshest local produce and locally made arts, crafts, clothing and jewellery.

Pearl shopping in Broome
Pearl shopping in Broome
Discover Broome’s cultural history by taking a stroll through Chinatown on Johnny Chi Lane.  The open air mall is lined with sidewalk cafes, fine pearl showrooms and boutique shopping.

Restaurants
Dine overlooking beautiful Cable Beach at one of Cable Beach Club Resort’s three restaurants, offering a variety of cuisines to cater for any tastebud.

Take yourself on a culinary journey and discover the flavours of indigenous bush food and a range of boutique Australian wines at the PKG Bar and Grill, a part of Pinctada Kimberley Grande.

Evenings
Get in touch with your wild side and ride a camel into the sunset along Cable Beach.

Sunset camel ride, Broome
Sunset camel ride, Broome
Cool down with a beverage from Broome’s famous outdoor beach bar, Divers Tavern. This drinking hole will sooth your soul with live music and entertainment from national and international artists.

Dance the night away at the biggest outdoor dance party in the west at Roebuck Bay Outdoor Bar.

Entertainment & Attractions
See how the rare and beautiful Australian South Sea Pearl is produced by taking a cruise along the beautiful waters of Willie Creek.

Bungle Bungles, Purnululu National Park
Bungle Bungles, Purnululu National Park 
Discover the hidden world of breathtaking gorges, tropical pools, remarkable caves and Aboriginal rock art on a tour of the Bungle Bungles

26 April 2012

5 reasons why WA is so Extraordinary

To help celebrate our Love Western Australia SALE we'd love to share with you 5 reasons why WA is so extraordinary. 

1. The Kimberley is one of the world's last true wilderness area. Its the only place in the world you can ride the spectacular Horizontal Waterfalls and marvel at beehive like formations of the Bungle Bungle Range in World Heritage Listed Purnululu National Park. 

2. Ningaloo Reef on the mid north coast is home to one of the world's largest fringing reef. Here you can experience the rare opportunity to step off the beach and be immediately surrounded by coral and marine life. 

3. Between April to July you can partipate in an extraordinary experience - swimming with the whale sharks. These magestic, spotted creatures are the world's largest fish, but no fear, they are gentle filter feeding animals, mostly living on plankton. 

4. Western Australia is home to more than 12,000 species of wildflowers - more than the rest of Australia combined. Starting in the northern and sweeping south, a kaleidoscope of blooms can be seen across the state from June to November. 

5. Australia's whitest beach - Lucky Bech - can be found near Esperance on WA's south east coast. Its so beautiful even the kangaroos visit for a sunbake and swim!

To book your extraordinary experience in Western Australia click here